- the late 1960s.
Arandaspis is
named after a
local Indigenous Australian people, the
Aranda (now
currently called Arrernte).
Arandaspis is
estimated to...
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Ritchie & Gilbert-Tomlinson, 1977
Genus †Apedolepis Young, 1997
Genus †
Arandaspis Ritchie & Gilbert-Tomlinson, 1977
Genus †Areyongalepis Young, 2000 Genus...
- fishes, such as the
South American Sacabambaspis, and the
Australian Arandaspis.
Nearly complete fossils suggest the
living animals were
about 200 mm...
- †Anatolepsis †Angaraspis †Angaralepis †Anglaspis †Apalolepis †Apedolepis †
Arandaspis †Archegonaspis †Archipelepis †Archodus †Ariaspis †Aserotaspis †Asketaspis...
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Paleontology portal Lancelet –
living animal with
similar morphology Ostracoderm Arandaspis Other basal Cambrian chordates:
Pikaia –
Cambrian chordate Myllokunmingia...
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Astraspididae Astraspis Arandaspididae Andinaspis Apedolepis Arandaspis Areyongalepis Pircanchaspis Porophoraspis Ritchieichthys Sacabambaspis...
- but is no
match for the
beaks of
cephalopods such as Cameroceras,
while Arandaspis, an
early vertebrate and fish,
lives in the
shadow of the invertebrates...
- of the
earliest known armoured agnathan ("ostracoderm") vertebrates,
Arandaspis,
dates from the
Middle Ordovician.
During the
Middle Ordovician there...
- Musculus" 3:57 11. "Architeuthis" 0:59 12. "Chaos, the Mother" 4:52 13. "
Arandaspis Prionotolepis" 4:19 14. "Elasmosaurus Platyurus" 3:22 15. "Ichthyosaurus...
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appeared late in this period. Life had yet to
diversify on land.
Arandaspis Arandaspis are
jawless fish that
lived in the
early Ordovician period, about...